PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. urged newly promoted Philippine National Police (PNP) generals to exercise restraint and uphold public trust as he presided overPRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. urged newly promoted Philippine National Police (PNP) generals to exercise restraint and uphold public trust as he presided over

Marcos tells new PNP generals to exercise restraint, uphold public trust

PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. urged newly promoted Philippine National Police (PNP) generals to exercise restraint and uphold public trust as he presided over the oath taking of 50 star-ranked officers at Malacañang on Wednesday.

Speaking to six newly appointed police major generals and 44 brigadier generals, Mr. Marcos said the promotions carried higher expectations and broader authority, placing greater responsibility on senior officers to lead with judgment and consistency in enforcing the law.

He said leadership at their level would be measured by how they balance firmness with respect for citizens’ rights and dignity.

“I ask you to continue to improve yourselves — personally, professionally, institutionally. Do not be complacent,” he said. “Be firm, be fair, be decisive while remaining fully respectful to the rights and dignity of every single Filipino.”

Mr. Marcos said the police force faces increasingly complex challenges, including social divisions, political tensions and digital threats that can spill beyond physical spaces and trigger disorder.

In such an environment, he said, Filipinos rely on the police as their most immediate line of protection, underscoring the need for professionalism and public confidence in law enforcement.

The President reiterated his administration’s support for the PNP, citing reforms aimed at boosting capacity and morale.

He pointed to Executive Order No. 107, issued earlier this month, which updated the base pay schedule for military and uniformed personnel.

The pay hike will be rolled out in three tranches starting January next year, with further adjustments in 2027 and 2028. He also announced an increase in the daily subsistence allowance to P350.

With the holiday season approaching, he called on the police to maintain a visible presence on roads, transport hubs and public spaces as more Filipinos travel and gather.

He said public service does not pause during celebrations and urged officers to ensure public safety so communities can celebrate the season with peace and unity. — Chloe Mari. A Hufana

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